Ang: Where are you from and how long have you been together as a band?

Joe: Boston

Mike: The band existed for about four years. We started touring two years ago and this is our first year playing Warped. It’s also the first time we’ve been on a tour that we’re playing everyday like a festival.

Ang: What can we expect to see from your live show?

Joe: Here’s what I tell people when they haven’t heard us: “I guarantee you our live show is the wildest set you’ve ever seen and we go crazier than any band. If I’m wrong and you can honestly tell me that there’s a band that goes crazier, then I’ll just stand there and you can punch me in the head as many times as you want. We pride ourselves on our live shows.

Ang: How does that crazy energy translate into the crowd? How do they respond?

Mike: Our fans are awesome. They’re the wildest people in the world, and we make sure they’re all wild too.

Ang: Would you describe your music as high energy and up tempo?

Mike and Joe: Yes!

Ang: What type of message are you trying to convey to your listeners?

Joe: Nothing matters. Life is a toilet, deal with it. Don’t be a baby, don’t let anything bother you.

Ang: What is your definition of a poser?

Joe: A lot of bands think that they want to be that band, so they’re posers. I don’t think that’s true. I think they just want to play music. A poser would be someone who’s pretending to be someone that they’re not.

Mike: I haven’t heard that term in a while. I think it changed to hipsters.

Joe: Poser used to have like a negative connotation to music in general. You could just call someone a poser and they’d be like ‘fuck.’ I feel like now it’s actually turned into the word it’s supposed to be.

Ang: What do we have to look forward to from Venetia Fair?

Joe: We’ve got a couple of things we just put out. A new EP, it’s called The Pits and we got it on iTunes, Amazon and on our Facebook. We just put out a music video for “A Man Like Me.” It’s on YouTube and all over the internet.